My 12 Favorite Hostels in Bangkok

Bangkok is a wonderful city full of history, gorgeous temples, and excitement. It’s an excellent place for travelers as there is a lot to do and see here. It is one of my favorite cities in the entire world and I can never get enough of it! Stick me in a Thai market surrounded by food stalls and I’m a happy man!

Bangkok is the hub of travel in Southeast Asia and, chances are, you’re likely to pass through on your travels through the region.

The city has thousands of guest houses and hostels for you to stay in. There are so many that it can take hours to narrow down your choices when you’re looking online.

Luckily, as I’ve been visiting Bangkok is 2005, I’ve stayed all over the city and know the best hostels and guest houses in Bangkok. Rather than waste hours searching online for reading tons of reviews, I’ve created this list of the best hostels in Bangkok so you can save time and just stay at an awesome place without having to worry you made the right decision!

Just stay at one of these places on your next!

Best hostels in Bangkok

1. Bella Bella House

This multi-story guesthouse is centrally located, close to the river and Khao San Road, and it attracts a calmer crowd. The rooms at this hostel are super basic (they only have beds in them), but they’re cheap, clean, and quiet. For the rooms with shared bathrooms, you only cold water showers. The air-conditioned private rooms have hot showers. The beds are pretty comfy, but the pillows are hard as a rock. The staff is friendly and helpful. There are tons of rooms, so walk-ins aren’t normally an issue.

2. Lub d Bangkok Silom

Lub d Silom is a very popular spot for backpackers looking to stay somewhere other than Khao San Road. The hostel is kept in good condition, the rooms are spacious and have electronic key locks, the staff speaks fluent English, and there are plenty of group activities. It’s a more European style hostel than traditional Asian guesthouse.

3. Golden Mountain Hostel

About a mile away from crazy Khao San Road and near the famous Golden Mountain Temple is this small family-run hostel. It’s one of the newest and nicest hostels in the city. The dorm beds are actually cubbies built into the wall for added privacy and each room sleeps eight people. The decor is super beautiful and well thought out. The mattresses are soft, the pillows and comforters are cozy, and the bathrooms are beautiful and clean (two showers, toilets, and sinks for each eight-person room!). This is a great hostel if you want some peace and quiet. It’s one of the best in Bangkok.

Beds from 350 THB (10.60 USD)

—- Book your stay at Golden Mountain Hostel!

4. Khaosan Immjai Hostel

This hostel has air-conditioned dorm rooms and a lovely staff and is a good choice for solo travelers looking to meet other people and get fairly cheap beds. It’s only a 10-minute walk to Khao San Road so you’re close enough to the action without being kept up all night by it. The staff is friendly, the beds are cheap, and the place is kept clean. There’s also a women-only floor. Overall, it’s a solid guesthouse. You can’t go wrong.

Beds from 350 THB (10.60 USD)

—- Book your stay at Khaosan Immjai Hostel!

5. HQ Hostel

Another European-style hostel in Bangkok, HQ has beds equipped with reading lamps, electrical outlets, and digital lockboxes. The facilities are clean and modern. The staff is incredibly helpful, the beds are amazing, and there’s also exercise equipment to work off all those Chang beers! Located in Silom, it’s also one of the best hostels in the city, even if it’s slightly more expensive than the rest.

Beds from 360 THB/11 USD (discounts for groups and longer stays)

—- Book your stay at HQ Hostel!

6. Mad Monkey Hostel

Another backpacker institution near Khao San Road, this is probably the best hostel in Bangkok if you want to party. The hostel has a restaurant, pool, and tour desk with some of the cheapest and most competitive prices in the city. Additionally, you’ll get comfy beds, a cozy blanket, and your own outlets and lamps! All the rooms have air-conditioning. Even though it’s slightly more expensive than other places in the area, you’re making up for it by one of the best social scenes in the city! If you’re looking to meet backpackers, it’s easy to do here!

Beds from 410 THB (12.45 USD), rooms from 1,000 THB/30.40 USD (book through their own website for the cheapest rates)

—- Book your stay at Mad Monkey Hostel!

7. Green House Hostel

This large hostel is a backpacker institution with large rooms, tour services, a bar, a pool table, and a decent restaurant. It’s the best overall hostel in Bangkok! As an added bonus, you can negotiate your room price if you walk in. The rooms are really basic (as you can see from the photo of my room above) and, while the beds are hard, the pillows are pretty soft. There’s a nice desk and the bathrooms are cleaned every day. They are simple but the water pressure is great! Tip: Avoid rooms in the front of the building as the noise from the streets blasts up and you won’t get any sleep.

8. @Hua Lamphong Hostel

This hostel is pretty straightforward, with six-bed mixed-gender dorms, huge lockers, and en suite bathrooms. It’s slightly more expensive than others in the area but the private rooms are hotel quality but this is the best hostel for travelers taking the train as Bangkok’s train station is right across the street from the hostel.

Beds from 420 THB (12.75 USD)

—- Book your stay at @Hua Lamphong Hostel!

9. New Siam Guesthouse III

This place isn’t great. The beds are kind of hard, and the rooms dull under their fluorescent lights so why is it on a list of the best hostels in Bangkok? Because they offer some of the cheapest private rooms in the Khoa San / Rambuttri area. The rooms come with water, a desk, A/C, and hot water. Most of the rooms in the area with those kinds of amenities cost over 1,000 baht! If you’re looking to save money on a private room, you should stay here!

Double rooms from 840 THB (25.55 USD).

—- Book your stay at New Siam Guesthouse III!

10. DD Inn

DD Inn is an institution on Khao San Road (it’s been around for decades) and perfect for those with last-minute travel plans. There are always rooms available and reception is open 24 hours. There’s a bar and a pool on the rooftop that gets packed with travelers. They recently upgraded the facilities and rooms in recent years. The rooms are cleaned often, some have fridges and hairdryers the water pressure is great, the beds are soft, and there’s a lot of beautiful wood finishings around.

Double rooms from 920 THB (30 USD)

—- Book your stay at DD Inn!

11. Baan Kachitpan

This home-turned-guesthouse makes you feel like you’ve gone back in time. There are fresh flowers all over, and the light switches look like they’re from the 1920s. The owner, Jam, and her mother (who grew up in this house) live right next door. You can tell that Jam put her heart into making this guesthouse feel like a home, too. The beds are not the softest, but the water is hot, and the place is pristinely decorated and very clean. It is only a six-minute walk to Victory Monument and a 20-minute walk to the Grand Palace.

12. Bangkok Tree House

Located just south of the city along the river, this eco-friendly guesthouse is a wonderful place to get away from the concrete jungle of Bangkok. The floors, walls, and ceilings are all made of reclaimed wood and local bamboo, juice cartons provide the insulation, and renewable energy provides electricity. The accommodation is basic, but you get to wander one of the more pristine parts of the city. Inspired by Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, it’s probably the most unique accommodation in Bangkok. They have lots of land to ride bikes on too!

Rooms from 4,590 THB/139.60 USD (15% discount for buying online, bringing a bike, being an expat, and staying more than four nights)

—- Book your stay at the Bangkok Tree House!

****Bangkok is a huge city with a lot of accommodation options but if you stay in one of these amazing and unique hostels, you’re going to be centrally located, comfortable, and able to save money and meet people! Win-Win!

These are the hostels I return to time and time again. I hope you do too!

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